India To Roll Out National Manufacturing Policy
India To Roll Out National Manufacturing Policy
The FICCI recommends that investment in such high-technology areas should be subject to a lower corporate tax rate, or that income tax exemption could be provided for a period of five years in the high technology areas such as aerospace, advanced electronics, biotechnology, advanced materials, equipment and instrumentation.
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII, www.cii.in) wants the policy to address issues such as tax simplification, promotion of value addition, technology transfers and coordination of monetary and fiscal policies. “To have a manufacturing policy that cuts across multiple sectors is a very difficult task,” CII director general, Chandrajit Bannerjee, said. “There are four major issues that we are concerned about. The most important is the simplification of taxes. Then, there is the cutting of transaction costs for manufacturing companies. Also, inter-state movement of goods should be made easier,” he added.
December improvement
Today, India is targeting sustained gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 9 percent to 10 percent, which necessitates the growth of the manufacturing sector to be at least 13 percent to14 percent per annum consistently. Recent statistics look better than those posted during much of last year. Pointing to improvement in key economic activity, manufacturing for the month of December moved to its highest point since May 2009, according to an HSBC survey.
The HSBC Markit Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) said, “December data pointed to a substantial increase in new business received by Indian manufacturers. Growth was the most marked for 15 months.” The PMI also said that manufacturers had raised production for the ninth consecutive month in December at a significant pace.
Uday Lal Pai , udaylalpai@gmail.com, is a freelance journalist based in India.
Confederation of Indian Industry
www.cii.in
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry
www.ficci.com
National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council
http://nmcc.nic.in









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